What the club says: Surrey National Golf Club covers in excess of 200 acres and the course is set in two dramatic valleys which merge at the northern end of the course offering superb views over the local countryside. Carefully positioned bunkers, raised tees, tree lined fairways and two teasingly placed lakes mean a good test of a golfers repertoire is required.

Golf Course Reviews for Surrey National Golf Club

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Reviewed Feb 25 2019 by Paul I - rated 1 out of 5

Round spoilt

Round spoilt by grumpy elderly member and wife, who caught us up on 10th tee and accused us of cutting in. He then played up right up behind for rest of round. The sort of behaviour that gives golf a bad name!

Nice course

Quite accessible. The course is open with forgiving fairways. Some slopes help with hitting fairways. The greens are currently very slow which could be a mixture of all the rain and general maintenance. Some challenging holes but overall a good course and would play again.

Stunning surrey course

It had been 4 years since I last played here and I remember the brutal course layout. The course is definitely not for a high handicapper and is really tough challenge! The fairways are well maintained and greens are immaculate. I have played some championship courses The Belfry/Celtic Manor and I rate this course in the same category.

Great course, reasonably priced

Nice course layout, quite hilly in many areas so requires some thinking about club selection. Course was quite dry when I played it so fairways ran making it harder for ball to stop (good and bad at times!). Greens in decent knick, not too fast and nice to see many pitchmarks being repaired. Clubhouse looks out over water surrounded 18th hole which is a nice finish.

Nice, but

Plenty of lovely looking holes but by God it's hilly. The course winds through two valleys and virtually every shot is off a slope. The greens are bloody tricky too. Much work needed on the bunkers which is at least going on. The welcome is very warm and they do a great bacon sarnie.Would recommend a buggy for all but the fittest.For £22 though Teeofftimes.com it was very good value

There's also a full suite of practice facilities from range to practice bunkers.

The golf courses reviews are the personal opinions of members of Golfshake who completed a review after playing the course. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Golfshake.com

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